Love Island winner Jess Harding puts on VERY busty display in a gem encrusted black dress with a daring slit at the Who Cares Wins Awards
Love Island winner Jess Harding shows off VERY busty boobs in a gem-encrusted black dress with a daring slit at the Who Cares Wins Awards.
Jess Harding looked incredibly glamorous as she arrived at the Who Cares Wins Awards at London’s Roundhouse on Tuesday evening.
The Love Island winner, 22, showcased her enviable curves in the skintight number as she put on a very buxom display.
Jess cut a stunning figure in the black off-the-shoulder dress which featured shimmering silver detailing and a plunging neckline.
After finding love on this summer’s series of the hit ITV dating show, Jess beamed in the snaps as she posed with boyfriend Sammy Root.
The reality TV star’s blonde locks flowed down her shoulders in gorgeous curls as she went totally glam with her makeup donning false eyelashes and lined lips.
Wow: Jess Harding looked incredibly glamorous as she arrived at the Who Cares Wins Awards on Tuesday night
Stunning: The 22-year-old showed off her enviable curves in a figure-hugging outfit while showing off very large breasts.
She presented a floor-length dress while the train of the garment dragged on the floor.
The star teamed the look with black platform high heels and a sparkly white clutch.
Meanwhile, her boyfriend Sammy looked dapper in a blue pinstripe suit with a matching waistcoat and pale pink shirt.
Jess was among the stars in attendance tonight at the awards which honor those in the health and social care sector who go above and beyond for their patients or causes.
The event returns to Channel 4 with Davina McCall once again hosting the awards ceremony and star-studded red carpet ceremony taking place in London.
Channel 4 teamed up with The Sun and NHS Charities Together to broadcast the awards ceremony for the third year running.
Davina McCall said: “I am extremely proud to host these awards, which recognize some of the most extraordinary people on the planet. It’s a privilege to meet these everyday heroes and celebrate their truly inspiring stories.
The awards were initially established in 2017 to celebrate the NHS and healthcare professionals, key workers and ordinary people who care for us.
Channel 4 editor Tom Beck said: “We’re delighted to be broadcasting The Sun’s Who Cares Win awards for the second year, bringing the amazing and inspiring stories of the nominees and winners to Channel 4 viewers. »
Sensational: Jess teamed the look with black platform high heels and a sparkly white clutch.
Happy couple: Jess beamed in snaps as she posed with her other half, Sammy Root, after the two found love on this summer’s series of hit ITV dating show Love Island
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Sparkling: The reality star’s blonde locks flowed down her shoulders in gorgeous curls as she went totally glam with her makeup, false eyelashes and lined lips.
Gorgeous: Jess cut a stunning figure in the black off-the-shoulder dress which featured shimmering silver details and a plunging neckline.
Dapper: Sammy looked incredibly stylish in a blue pinstripe suit with matching vest
This year’s awards were launched in June by boxing legend Anthony Joshua, as part of the many celebrations marking 75 years of the NHS.
The sportsman urged people to put forward nominations, saying: “It’s my pleasure to launch this year’s awards. It was truly humbling at last year’s ceremony to hear the incredible stories of heroism taking place across the UK.
“I was blown away by the people I met. For me, they are the real stars. Our healthcare heroes are true fighters. The past few years have been incredibly difficult for those working on the front lines. They have helped us through the coronavirus pandemic while continuing to try to maintain all other services.
“Our NHS is made up of people from all walks of life coming together to selflessly help others. They put the big ones in Britain. They don’t do it for the money or the thanks. They’re not the type to step into the spotlight, which is why The Sun needs you to nominate your healthcare hero.